The Scientific Council is responsible for all scientific aspects in the life and work of the E-MRS network. The Scientific Council meets two or three times per year, in Strasbourg in February and during the Spring Meeting, with a third meeting possible during the Fall Meeting.
About E-MRS
Founded in 1983, the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) now has more than 4,000 members from industry, government, academia, and research laboratories, who meet regularly to debate recent technological developments of functional materials.
The E-MRS differs from many single-discipline professional societies by encouraging scientists, engineers, and research managers to exchange information on an interdisciplinary platform, and by recognizing professional and technical excellence by promoting awards for achievement from student to senior scientist level.
As an adhering body of the International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS), the E-MRS enjoys and benefits from very close relationships with other Materials Research organizations elsewhere in Europe and around the world.
Each year, E-MRS organizes, co-organizes, sponsors or co-sponsors numerous scientific events and meetings. At the heart of the meetings portfolio are the E-MRS Spring and Fall Meetings. The major society conference, the E-MRS Spring Meeting, is organized every year in May or June and offers on average 25 topical symposia. It is widely recognized as being of the highest international significance and is the greatest of its kind in Europe with about 2,500 attendees every year. Based on the same model, the E-MRS Fall Meeting is organized every year in September and consists of 20 topical symposia. Both conferences are augmented by an exhibition of products and services of interest to the participants.
Each symposium publishes its own proceedings that document the latest experimental and theoretical understanding of material growth and properties, the exploitation of new advanced processes, and the development of electronic devices that can benefit best from the outstanding physical properties of functional materials.
Statutes:
E-MRS constitution
The Scientific Council is responsible for all scientific aspects in the life and work of the E-MRS network. The Scientific Council meets two or three times per year, in Strasbourg in February and during the Spring Meeting, with a third meeting possible during the Fall Meeting.
About E-MRS
Founded in 1983, the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) now has more than 4,000 members from industry, government, academia, and research laboratories, who meet regularly to debate recent technological developments of functional materials.
The E-MRS differs from many single-discipline professional societies by encouraging scientists, engineers, and research managers to exchange information on an interdisciplinary platform, and by recognizing professional and technical excellence by promoting awards for achievement from student to senior scientist level.
As an adhering body of the International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS), the E-MRS enjoys and benefits from very close relationships with other Materials Research organizations elsewhere in Europe and around the world.
Each year, E-MRS organizes, co-organizes, sponsors or co-sponsors numerous scientific events and meetings. At the heart of the meetings portfolio are the E-MRS Spring and Fall Meetings. The major society conference, the E-MRS Spring Meeting, is organized every year in May or June and offers on average 25 topical symposia. It is widely recognized as being of the highest international significance and is the greatest of its kind in Europe with about 2,500 attendees every year. Based on the same model, the E-MRS Fall Meeting is organized every year in September and consists of 20 topical symposia. Both conferences are augmented by an exhibition of products and services of interest to the participants.
Each symposium publishes its own proceedings that document the latest experimental and theoretical understanding of material growth and properties, the exploitation of new advanced processes, and the development of electronic devices that can benefit best from the outstanding physical properties of functional materials.
Statutes:
E-MRS constitution